Attend the CPCU Society's Symposium in Orlando!

Identity Theft:
Targeting a Modern Problem with Modern Solutions

presented by the CPCU Society
Co-sponsored by the Senior Resource Section

Register Today!
Register online, or mail or fax the completed registration form to the CPCU Society.

When
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Registration: 4:30 p.m.
Program: 5 – 7 p.m.

Where
Shingle Creek Resort & Golf Club
9939 Universal Boulevard
Orlando, Florida 32819
(407) 996-9939

Cost
CPCU Society Senior Resource Section members: $25 (add $5 for one guest)
CPCU Society member: $29
Nonmember: $39

The registration fee includes all handout material and refreshments.

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)!
This symposium has been filed for two (2) continuing professional development (CPD) units with the AICPCU.

What’s It About?
This interactive program will introduce the basic concepts of identity theft and the insurability of this growing problem. The presenter will share Federal Trade Commission statistics about identity theft and a few case studies; describe identity theft methods; explain the monetary and non-monetary damages caused by identity theft; discuss the insurability of identity theft; and outline ways to reduce the risk of identity theft.

Who’s It For?
This program is customized for members of the Senior Resource Section, as well as all insurance professionals, who want to know basic background about the causes of, results of, and risk management of identity theft. The symposium specifically focuses on the risks of seniors and the general public, and will provide participants with an opportunity to analyze those risks in small breakout groups. Participants will leave the class armed with additional resources and reference material about identity theft protection.

What You’ll Learn
At the conclusion of this seminar, the attentive learner will be able to:

  • Understand the implications of the growing trend of identity theft.

  • Describe methods that thieves use to steal identities.

  • Understand the financial and non-financial losses resulting from identity theft.

  • Discuss the insurability of and availability of insurance for identity theft.

  • Understand ways to reduce risk of identity theft and what to do if identity theft occurs.

Symposium Speaker
Lynn M. Davenport, CPCU, AIC, AIM, AIS, AIT, is a claim team manager with State Farm Insurance Companies in Greeley, CO, following eight years in the claims technology and process arena. A member of the CPCU Class of 1999, Davenport currently serves as a CPCU Society governor. She is an active member of the Colorado Chapter, and has served on the CPCU Society's Information Technology Section Committee and the Distance Mentoring Task Force. After earning her M.B.A. in knowledge and learning management through Walden University, she has led several process improvement initiatives within a six-state area of responsibility.

The views and opinions of the speaker are her own and not necessarily shared by the officers, members, or staff of the CPCU Society.

Questions?
Contact the CPCU Society’s Member Resource Center at (800) 932-CPCU, option 4, or send an e-mail to membercenter@cpcusociety.org.